Trials of Arab Modernity

Literary Affects and the New Political

Tarek El-Ariss

Investigates the literary staging of the Arab encounter with modernity from the nineteenth century onward, both in Europe and in the Arab world.

Trials of Arab Modernity

Literary Affects and the New Political

Tarek El-Ariss

A Fordham University Press Publication

Description

Challenging prevalent conceptualizations of modernity--which treat it either as a Western ideology imposed by colonialism or as a universal narrative of progress and innovation--this study instead offers close readings of the simultaneous performances and contestations of modernity staged in works by authors such as Rifa'a al-Tahtawi, Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq, Tayeb Salih, Hanan al-Shaykh, Hamdi Abu Golayyel, and Ahmad Alaidy.

In dialogue with affect theory, deconstruction, and psychoanalysis, the book reveals these trials to be a violent and ongoing confrontation with and within modernity. In pointed and witty prose, El-Ariss bridges the gap between Nahda (the so-called Arab project of Enlightenment) and postcolonial and postmodern fiction.

Trials of Arab Modernity

Literary Affects and the New Political

Tarek El-Ariss

Author Information

Tarek El-Ariss is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Texas, Austin.

Trials of Arab Modernity

Literary Affects and the New Political

Tarek El-Ariss

A Fordham University Press Publication

Reviews and Awards

"Trials of Arab Modernity offers a refreshing approach to the field of modern Arabic literature both with the scope of its argument and the richness of its interventions. The book not only discusses the role of the 'nahda', but it does so against the backdrop of the Arab Spring, new media, affect theory and Arabic literary history."--Michael Allan, University of Oregon

". . . a sharp and witty reading of great warmth and appeal that brings the reader close to its subject without surrendering to hasty generalizations."--Muhsin al-Musawi, author of Islam on the Street and The Postcolonial Arabic Novel

"'Trials of Arab Modernity' is a groundbreaking analysis of modern Arabic literature traces from the 19th - century and early- 20th- century 'Nahda' ('the so-called Arab project of Enlightenment, or Renaissance') to contemporary cyber fiction. . . Highly Recommended."--Choice

"In further deftly executed lexical manipulation, El-Ariss discovers for himself and reveals for his readers in Shidyaq's kashf nothing short of an exposé of "modernity as a disgusting work of art..."--International Journal of Middle East Studies

"In [his] intelligent and sensitive readings Tarek El-Ariss considers how collisions with other worlds, and other ways of thinking nourished Arabic literary modernity. In doing so, [he] raised the thorny issue of what makes modernity, and whether it can be historically situated."--Times Literary Supplement

"With great tenacity and aomparative analyses, El-Ariss tracks the symptoms that exemplify modernity through actions."--IBRAAZ

"Trials of Arab Modernity is a strong interdisciplinary essay which places the study of modern and contemporary Arabic literature in dialogue with post structuralism, deconstruction and psychoanalysis."--La Rivista di Arablit

"Indeed, this celebration of 'unpredictable directions,'experimentation and further exploration concludes the work, challenging its reader to encounter ephemeral meaning and moments that slip away almost as soon as they appear. Instead of emphasizing new information of definitions, El-Ariss's study offers a glimpse into the experience of reading in-between, across, and alongside." -E3W Review of Books